14-year-old boy impersonates cop

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I found this to be pretty amusing . Either this police dept. has some real 'baby faced' officers or some one just doesn't pay very much attention to how they do the job .





Chicago police arrested a 14-year-old boy for allegedly impersonating one of their own Saturday.







14-year-old boy impersonates cop, police say -- chicagotribune.com





The Top Ten Ways To Spot a Juvenile Officer in Your Squad Car:

1. The new officer insists on playing his DS non-stop on patrol and when eating lunch and when taking bathroom breaks.

2. The new officer’s uniform includes a Hanna Montana sticker.

3. Every time the new officer arrests someone he screams “Sweet!”

4. On doughnut stops, the new officer only eats the icing and demands a second doughnut because they gave his partner two.

5. The new officer insists on ticketing the cars of math and science teachers at a local high school.

6. The new officer thinks “Miranda” is a reference to Miranda Cosgrove .

7. Whenever you put on your siren, your new partner starts singing “Touch It” by Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott and Rah Digga.

8. The new officer thinks that references to the “bench” means the five positions in the Pokémon TCG layout.

9. When the radio tells you to follow up on a call regarding “a grand theft auto on first,” your partner brags that he has Grand Theft Auto IV.

10. When you ask when your new partner went to Police Academy, he says that he went at least seven times, including all five sequels.
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scholle-kid;1122242 wrote: I found this to be pretty amusing . Either this police dept. has some real 'baby faced' officers or some one just doesn't pay very much attention to how they do the job .





Chicago police arrested a 14-year-old boy for allegedly impersonating one of their own Saturday.







14-year-old boy impersonates cop, police say -- chicagotribune.com





The Top Ten Ways To Spot a Juvenile Officer in Your Squad Car:

1. The new officer insists on playing his DS non-stop on patrol and when eating lunch and when taking bathroom breaks.

2. The new officer’s uniform includes a Hanna Montana sticker.

3. Every time the new officer arrests someone he screams “Sweet!”

4. On doughnut stops, the new officer only eats the icing and demands a second doughnut because they gave his partner two.

5. The new officer insists on ticketing the cars of math and science teachers at a local high school.

6. The new officer thinks “Miranda” is a reference to Miranda Cosgrove .

7. Whenever you put on your siren, your new partner starts singing “Touch It” by Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott and Rah Digga.

8. The new officer thinks that references to the “bench” means the five positions in the Pokémon TCG layout.

9. When the radio tells you to follow up on a call regarding “a grand theft auto on first,” your partner brags that he has Grand Theft Auto IV.

10. When you ask when your new partner went to Police Academy, he says that he went at least seven times, including all five sequels.


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We had a case here recently. The guy was giving motorists on the the spot fines for TWO YEARS before they found out. He got his uniform on e bay :yh_rotfl
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is there even such a 'law' as 'on the spot fines ' ??

thats amazeing if he actully got people to 'pay up' on the spot,,,,:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl



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scholle-kid;1122275 wrote: is there even such a 'law' as 'on the spot fines ' ??

thats amazeing if he actully got people to 'pay up' on the spot,,,,:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl



" Ok, lady your car is low on blinker fluid so it is damaged ,that will be eleventeen dollars and 68 cent payable now !!!:rolleyes::rolleyes::yh_rotfl


We have fixed penalty fines here so he could easily con some into paying up on the spot :yh_rotfl
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If a person is stopped and cited for a moving violation like speeding or running a stop sign the cop will ask if they want to go to court or if not they can ' admit guilt' and mail in the fine within 30 days. my husband was stopped for speeding he was doing 65 mph in a 55 mph zone , he admitted guilt and had to mail in a $56.00 fine.



Did the guy that was collecting spot fines have a car that looked like a cop car or how was he pulling people over ?
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